About Rumble Boxing
Rumble Boxing is a boxing‑inspired group fitness brand that delivers 45‑minute, 10‑round full‑body workouts that combine boxing, HIIT, and strength training. Classes are held in nightclub‑style studios featuring dim lights, loud music, and water‑filled teardrop bags designed to be easier on the joints than traditional heavy bags. With locations across the U.S. and a headquarters presence in New York, NY, Rumble offers group classes, private training at select studios, and branded gear such as gloves, wraps, and apparel. Many studios operate on a membership and class‑credit system and may be owned and operated by local franchisees under the Rumble brand.
A RUMBLE BOXING charge may appear on your bank or card statement for several reasons, most commonly for a recurring membership, a package of class credits, a single drop‑in class, or the purchase of gloves, wraps, or apparel at a studio. You might also see a charge tied to a discounted “first class” or intro offer that automatically converts into a full‑price membership if not cancelled before the trial ends, or for late‑cancel and no‑show fees when you miss a reserved class. In some cases, you may see a small pending or temporary authorization when you first put a card on file or update your payment method; this is typically reversed once your bank processes the final charge.
If you are unsure about a RUMBLE BOXING charge, start by logging into your Rumble account via rumbleboxinggym.com or the studio’s booking platform to review your upcoming reservations, membership status, and purchase history. Check your email for receipts or booking confirmations from your specific studio location, as these usually list the exact product (membership, class pack, or retail item) associated with each charge. For help, contact the Rumble Boxing studio listed in your confirmation emails or use the contact or “Locations” page on rumbleboxinggym.com to find phone and email details; studio staff can look up charges by your name, email, or last four digits of the card on file. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, ask the studio to verify any accounts set up with your card and, if necessary, work with your bank or card issuer to dispute unauthorized charges.